Solving the short-term scheduling problem of hydrothermal systems via Lagrangian relaxation and augmented Lagrangian (Q1955275)

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Solving the short-term scheduling problem of hydrothermal systems via Lagrangian relaxation and augmented Lagrangian
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    Solving the short-term scheduling problem of hydrothermal systems via Lagrangian relaxation and augmented Lagrangian (English)
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    11 June 2013
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    Summary: We address the short-term scheduling problem of hydrothermal power systems, which results in a large-scale mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem. The objective consists in minimizing the operation cost over a two-day horizon with a one-hour time resolution. To solve this difficult problem, a Lagrangian Relaxation (LR) based on variable splitting is designed where the resulting dual problem is solved by a bundle method. Given that the LR usually fails to find a feasible solution, we use an inexact Augmented Lagrangian method to improve the quality of the solution supplied by the LR. We assess our approach by using a real-life hydrothermal configuration extracted from the Brazilian power system, proving the conceptual and practical feasibility of the proposed algorithm. In summary, the main contributions of this paper are (i) a detailed and compatible modelling for this problem is presented; (ii) in order to solve efficiently the entire problem, a suitable decomposition strategy is presented. As a result of these contributions, the proposed model is able to find practical solutions with moderate computational burden, which is absolutely necessary in the modern power industry.
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